Could you please add numerical ordering by title to [[inline|plugins/inline]] plugin? Now I can do only alphabetical order by title, but sometime it's not enough. BTW, it seems that ordering by title is rather ordering by filename of page. For me "title" means title of page I can set using `title` parameter of [[meta|plugins/meta]] plugin :) Why do I need that feature? I've just been migrating an info site of our university [mail system](http://poczta.uw.edu.pl/) to Ikiwiki from very static, console handling Makefile+[WML](http://thewml.org/)+XML+XSL=HTML solution. I have many news files (`1.mdwn`, `2.mdwn`, etc.) and unfortunately I did very stupid thing. I've commited all of them in the same revision of our Subversion repo... Now I have a problem with sorting these files using inline plugin. I can't do sorting by age, because both old and young news files have the same age. I can't sort by title too. For example, when I sort them by title, then `9.mdwn` page is between `90.mdwn` and `89.mdwn` pages... It sucks, of course. Sorting by mtime also is not a solution for me, because it means that I can't touch/fix old news anymore. Do you have any idea how to workaround that issue? --[[Paweł|ptecza]] > Maybe you can rename `9.mdwn` to `09.mdwn`? See `rename(1)`, it renames multiple files > in one go. --[[buo]] >> Thanks for your suggestion! But what about if number of my news files grows to 100+? >> $ ls >> 09.mdwn 100.mdwn 101.mdwn 102.mdwn 89.mdwn 90.mdwn >> I don't want to rename all previous files to add `0` prefix. --[[Paweł|ptecza]] >>> Rather than adding 0's or or a 'sorttype' parameter, I'd just fix the sort order. >>> Both MacOS and Windows use a smarter sort order than just lexical in their >>> file browsers (e.g. , >>> ). >>> >>> The [Unicode Collation algorithm](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_collation_algorithm) >>> would seem to be a reasonable sort order. (See also .) >>> Unfortunately the standard perl implementation, [Unicode::Collate](http://perldoc.perl.org/Unicode/Collate.html) >>> doesn't handle the optional [numbers](http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr10/#Customization) >>> extension which is what you want. --[[Will]] --- Below is my simple patch. Feel free to use it or comment! I have also 2 considerations for inline sorting: 1. Maybe changing name of `sort` parameter to `sortby` or `sortkey` will be good idea? 1. Maybe you should use `title` sort key for title from meta plugin and `name`, `filename`, `page` or `pagename` for page names? In the future you can also sort by meta author, license or another key. --[[Paweł|ptecza]] --- inline.pm-orig 2008-09-02 09:53:20.000000000 +0200 +++ inline.pm 2008-09-02 10:09:02.000000000 +0200 @@ -186,7 +186,15 @@ } if (exists $params{sort} && $params{sort} eq 'title') { - @list=sort { pagetitle(basename($a)) cmp pagetitle(basename($b)) } @list; + if (! $params{sorttype} || $params{sorttype} eq 'lexical') { + @list=sort { pagetitle(basename($a)) cmp pagetitle(basename($b)) } @list; + } + elsif ($params{sorttype} eq 'numeric') { + @list=sort { pagetitle(basename($a)) <=> pagetitle(basename($b)) } @list; + } + else { + return sprintf(gettext("unknown sort type %s"), $params{sorttype}); + } } elsif (exists $params{sort} && $params{sort} eq 'mtime') { @list=sort { $pagemtime{$b} <=> $pagemtime{$a} } @list; @@ -195,7 +203,7 @@ @list=sort { $pagectime{$b} <=> $pagectime{$a} } @list; } else { - return sprintf(gettext("unknown sort type %s"), $params{sort}); + return sprintf(gettext("unknown sort key %s"), $params{sort}); } if (yesno($params{reverse})) { --- Joey, have you forgotten about that request? ;) --[[Paweł|ptecza]] > Okie. Here is a different [[patch]] based on my comment above. It doesn't introduce > a new key, but rather changes the title sorting order. Two caveats: * I've only tested this in `inline`, not the other places I changed the sort order. * I'm unsure if the regexp used in the split should be `/(-?\d+)/` instead of `/(\d+)/`. As written, '-' is interpreted as a hyphen rather than a minus sign. > --[[Will]] >> Hi Will! Your idea looks interesting for me, but I'm affraid that it's too big >> change in Ikiwiki... Maybe I'm wrong? ;) What do you think, Joey? --[[Paweł|ptecza]] >>> It isn't that big a change. It is just supplying a sort order to the sort. The >>> patch is a little larger because I then went through and made that sort >>> order available in other places where it makes sense. (Looking at the >>> patch again briefly, I should have also used it in the `map` plugin.) >>> >>> If you wanted a simple patch, you could just move the `titlecmp` function >>> into the inline plugin and only use it there. The problem with that is that >>> it only fixes the inline plugin. -- [[Will]] >>>> Will, I agree with you that it's improved way of sort order. But on the other >>>> hand I prefer to be careful when I change something in a several places, >>>> because I don't want to break any working things when I fix one thing. >>>> I hope that Joey agree with us too and all Ikiwiki users will be happy >>>> after applying your patch ;) --[[Paweł|ptecza]] ---- diff --git a/IkiWiki.pm b/IkiWiki.pm index c0f5dea..d001f8d 100644 --- a/IkiWiki.pm +++ b/IkiWiki.pm @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ use Exporter q{import}; our @EXPORT = qw(hook debug error template htmlpage add_depends pagespec_match bestlink htmllink readfile writefile pagetype srcfile pagename displaytime will_render gettext urlto targetpage - add_underlay + add_underlay titlecmp %config %links %pagestate %renderedfiles %pagesources %destsources); our $VERSION = 2.00; # plugin interface version, next is ikiwiki version @@ -835,6 +835,42 @@ sub titlepage ($) { #{{{ return $title; } #}}} +sub titlecmp ($$) { #{{{ + my $titleA=shift; + my $titleB=shift; + + my @listA=split(/(\d+)/,$titleA); + my @listB=split(/(\d+)/,$titleB); + + while (@listA && @listB) { + # compare bits of text + my $a = shift @listA; + my $b = shift @listB; + my $c = ($a cmp $b); + return $c if ($c); + + if (@listA && @listB) { + # compare numbers + $a = shift @listA; + $b = shift @listB; + $c = $a <=> $b; + return $c if ($c); + + # 01 is different to 1 + $c = (length($a) <=> length($b)); + return $c if ($c); + + $c = ($a cmp $b); + return $c if ($c); + } + } + + return 1 if (@listA); + return -1 if (@listB); + + return 0; +} #}}} + sub linkpage ($) { #{{{ my $link=shift; my $chars = defined $config{wiki_file_chars} ? $config{wiki_file_chars} : "-[:alnum:]+/.:_"; diff --git a/IkiWiki/Plugin/brokenlinks.pm b/IkiWiki/Plugin/brokenlinks.pm index 37752dd..ccaa399 100644 --- a/IkiWiki/Plugin/brokenlinks.pm +++ b/IkiWiki/Plugin/brokenlinks.pm @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ sub preprocess (@) { #{{{ map { "
  • $_
  • " } - sort @broken) + sort titlecmp @broken) ."\n"; } # }}} diff --git a/IkiWiki/Plugin/inline.pm b/IkiWiki/Plugin/inline.pm index 8efef3f..263e7a6 100644 --- a/IkiWiki/Plugin/inline.pm +++ b/IkiWiki/Plugin/inline.pm @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ sub preprocess_inline (@) { #{{{ } if (exists $params{sort} && $params{sort} eq 'title') { - @list=sort { pagetitle(basename($a)) cmp pagetitle(basename($b)) } @list; + @list=sort { titlecmp(pagetitle(basename($a)),pagetitle(basename($b))) } @list; } elsif (exists $params{sort} && $params{sort} eq 'mtime') { @list=sort { $pagemtime{$b} <=> $pagemtime{$a} } @list; diff --git a/IkiWiki/Plugin/orphans.pm b/IkiWiki/Plugin/orphans.pm index b910758..10a1d87 100644 --- a/IkiWiki/Plugin/orphans.pm +++ b/IkiWiki/Plugin/orphans.pm @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ sub preprocess (@) { #{{{ htmllink($params{page}, $params{destpage}, $_, noimageinline => 1). "" - } sort @orphans). + } sort titlecmp @orphans). "\n"; } # }}} diff --git a/IkiWiki/Render.pm b/IkiWiki/Render.pm index ceb7c84..00798e1 100644 --- a/IkiWiki/Render.pm +++ b/IkiWiki/Render.pm @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ sub genpage ($$) { #{{{ $template->param(have_actions => 1); } - my @backlinks=sort { $a->{page} cmp $b->{page} } backlinks($page); + my @backlinks=sort { titlecmp($a->{page}, $b->{page}) } backlinks($page); my ($backlinks, $more_backlinks); if (@backlinks <= $config{numbacklinks} || ! $config{numbacklinks}) { $backlinks=\@backlinks;